Part of Backbench Business – in Westminster Hall at 2:27 pm on 26 February 2026.
Dr Caroline Johnson
Shadow Minister (Health and Social Care)
2:27,
26 February 2026
The Minister’s speech is very interesting. He talks about an increase in capacity, much of which will require workforce. I noticed that when he mentioned the workforce plan, he said “spring or early summer”, which is a change from his previous wording, which was always “spring”. Is that a sign that it is being delayed further?
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